The autobiography in words and pictures of one of Britain's most fascinating and acclaimed writers and artists, Alasdair Gray
Born in 1934, Alasdair Gray graduated in design and mural painting from the Glasgow School of Art. Since 1981, when Lanark was published by Canongate, he authored, designed and illustrated seven novels, several books of short stories, a collection of his stage, radio and TV plays and a book of his visual art, A Life in Pictures. In November 2019, he received a Lifetime Achievement award by the Saltire Society. He died in December 2019, aged eighty-five.
Gray is a true original, a twentieth century William Blake
* * Observer * *
Surely there is no more handsome book published this year
* * Guardian * *
A truly remarkable visual and literary biography . . . [from]
Glasgow's resident genius
* * Herald * *
Marvellous . . . a pleasure to hold and well as to read
* * Times Literary Supplement * *
A detailed and wonderfully realised 'autopictography', it reveals
the idiosyncratic genius of a man who has come to embody all that's
good about artistic cross-pollination and creative thinking
* * Big Issue * *
A necessary genius.
*Ali Smith*
A master at rummaging in the dustbins of the mind.
* * Daily Telegraph * *
Alasdair Gray has broken the mould again . . . A Life in Pictures,
travels right to the heart of his dark, turbulent and chaotic
imagination, and lights up a path through his life; it also makes
the reader imagine her own life in pictures.
* * Observer * *
There is the sense . . . of a warm and eccentric intelligence at
work . . . The wry humour, at one of the book's sadder moments,
exemplifies the winning tone of this absorbing 'autopictography',
whose high production values and coffee-table heft should see it
purchased for many a bibliophile come Christmas.
* * Spectator * *
A great writer, perhaps the greatest writer living in Britain
today.
*Will Self*
As wonderful and unorthodox an autobiography from this subversive
and rambunctious magnus of Scottish fiction as you would
expect.
* * Metro * *
A thick, gorgeous account of is life from early childhood to the
present.
* * The Skinny * *
Alastair Gray's life has the quality of a fairy tale. In simple
terms: social toad is transformed into artistic prince, and kisses
the hand of gorgeous renown.
* * Times Literary Supplement * *
Just because my colleagues have already had their say on the
subject, I am not going to let that stop me recommending it as a
fine £35 worth, packed with terrific images and accompanied by his
inimitable characteristic narration.
* * Herald * *
[Gray] muses on his life story with wry humour, creating a rich and
colourful compendium that is utterly original.
* * Good Book Guide * *
Well worth the wait, A LIfe in Pictures offers a rich and
much-needed guide to the work of arguably Scotland's greatest
living artist.
* * Literary Review * *
A cultural gem to behold, this long overdue publication will
delight both established fans and those who have just discovered
the artist.
* * Business Destinations * *
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